Thursday, 1 August 2013

If you happened to watch Channel Nine News last night, 30 July 2013, you would have witnessed a flustered NSW Police Commissioner and Police Minister seemingly exhausted of ideas on how to tackle Sydney's growing spate of gun violence.
Repeating the same tired line "People must report illegal guns", they continue to ignore the root cause of gun crime or why witnesses are too scared to come forward.
For decades many Australian journalists have perpetuated the simplistic ideology that stricter gun control laws will solve gun crime, whilst ignoring the mountain of evidence demonstrating no connection between lawful firearms use and organised crime.
Despite our streets being awash with firearms, many continue to hail John Howard's tremendous success, passing what are arguably known around the world as the most comprehensive and draconian firearms laws in the OECD. Some commentators will go as far as sayingwe need stronger laws to combat gun crime. But short of installing airport style security at the exit point of every home and entry point of every public place, we need to face the reality that criminals do not obey the law, and that we will never stop the evil acts of every mad man.

I'll draw comparisons later between our two countries, how we are inadvertently creating a much larger problem for society, and what we need to do to reverse this trend.
But first, some background........

Ideology

One of the biggest challenges we face in the debate about guns is the ideology people have that we can ban guns, fix our border controls or implement more laws to solve gun crime.
When you look at the border protection issue, it is absolutely farcical to believe we have the money or resources to check all the freight that comes into Australia. We cannot stop the tonnes of drugs flowing into this country, so what makes anyone seriously believe we can stop a few metal parts shipped with other metal parts. At least a dog can be trained to detect drugs, but it's impossible to train a dog to detect metal or plastic parts.
It's also well known that we have corruption in both our police force and border security. Whatever controls we put in place, however much money we spend, we will never plug the holes. No police force around the world ever hasand no police force ever will.
The sad reality is, we need to learn how to live with guns in society. Guns were invented in the 13th century and are rudimentary in design. It's bizarre to believe they could not possibly be made at home using blueprints readily available from the internet. The authorities know this, but they won't change their stubborn approach to the problem until we change our attitude as a society. Accepting the status-quo is not working.Learn

how to make a 9mm submachine gun at home from a book you can buy online.how a jeweler made up to 100 MAC 10 9mm submachine guns.how to make a zip gun watching a video online.about illegal manufacture in Australia as an example.

By far the most emotive anti-gun argument is the issue of massacres. Massacres are not preventable, but we can employ smart measures to mitigate the risk of experiencing a massacre and mitigate against the number of fatalities and casualties. The do-gooders, with their idealistic views, still have the absurd view that deranged people and criminals obey the law. They keep pushing for more and more laws, ironically making it even easier for a mad man to inflict more carnage.

In 1990, the President of the United States introduced "The Gun-Free School Zones Act". Quite possibly the worst gun legislation introduced by any country ever! The legislation was nothing but an advertisement for madmen, advising where the easy targets were. If they wanted to inflict the most carnage possible, a school would be the best place to do it. Since the legislation was introduced, school massacres haveincreased five fold. The NRA have lobbied hard against this legislation and to repeal it, but the mainstream media refuses to listen to their arguments or air the words "Gun Free Zone" in any press release. Instead, the media continues to verbal the NRA by suggesting "Their solution is we need more guns. They are just a self-interested lobby group interested in selling more guns".
Across many states, authorities refused to enforce the "Gun Free School Zones Act". Some state legislatures even passed their own laws, allowing teachers who are trained to conceal and carry to carry a gun in school. There have been no mass shootings in schools where teachers areallowed to conceal and carry. I'll talk more about conceal and carry later.

Say the name Roger Dean and most people wouldn't know who you're talking about. It was only late last year, November 2012, when he pleaded guilty to arson for the Quakers Hill nursing home fire, killing 11 people and badly burning 8 others.

Today, as I write this blog, I learned to discover Roger was convicted to life in prison without parole.
Roger chose to use a box of matches to massacre 11 people instead of a gun, so it begs the question, why is he is not as revered by the media as Martin Bryant? Marilyn Manson summed up the media culture well when he spoke about the cycle of fear and consumption in Michael Moore's documentary Bowling for Columbine. I disagree with many of Michael's views, but that one interview is worth consideration.

It's no secret the media thrives on fear for ratings. If it bleeds, it leads. If there is a gun, even better! But by far the best ratings and sales can be made glorifying killers such as the Boston Bomber when they put him on the cover of "Rolling Stone" magazine.

The techniques the media uses for its own self-gratification cost lives and will continue to cost lives if we don't have a fair debate about gun ownership and gun crime. We should pass laws to stop giving killers rock star status. I'd rather we never knew their names or saw their faces. However, this is an unrealistic ask in a world with the internet, so I'm not going to push it.

Many Australians are of the belief that since the 1996 gun buyback, all guns are now illegal. These people are surprised to hear that nearly 800,000 Australians have been issued a firearms license for any number of genuine reasons. Australians legally own approximately 3.2 million registered firearms - firearms that include shotguns, rifles, semi-automatic handguns, revolvers and air guns.

The demographic consists of primary producers, sporting shooters, recreational hunters, professional vertebrate pest controllers, theatrical armorers and collectors.
Primary producers, professional shooters and some clay target shooters also have licenses to own semi-automatic shotguns and rifles.Gun buyback 1996 - AustraliaIn 1996, the Australian tax payer funded half a billion dollars for the gun buyback of semi-automatic longarms. Broadly speaking, the legislation included a raft of other measures, including stricter licensing and safe storage laws, as well as the registration of firearms.

The on-going cost to manage our firearms registries is estimated at approximately $70 million per year, but it is difficult to measure the additional cost burden on the police force and border protection agencies who also have an administrative responsibility to process paperwork for the registry.
The police force is required to conduct routine safe storage inspections of firearms owned by licensed individuals. The cost to conduct inspections across 800,000 homes would no doubt be significant. Then there is the opportunity cost to the community when police are conducting these inspections, rather than patrolling crime hot spots. The planInformation from the Firearms Association of Australia suggests that prior to announcing the buyback of semi-automatic long-arms, the State Police Ministers were told at the May 10th, 1996 meeting that...“No reliable figures of total numbers of firearms in Australia are available. Estimates for all firearms vary from 3.5 million… to over 10 million. Best estimates of the number of military-style semi-automatics suggest around 350,000 throughout Australia. Best estimates for other semi-automatic, self-loading (sic) or pump action longarms suggest around 3,000,000.”

"The Attorney-General’s Department estimated that 3.35 million firearms would become prohibited."

Results

The buyback resulted in 640,381 firearms being turned into police. The buyback yielded such embarrassing results for the government, with only the State of Victoria willing to release official figures as to what was handed in.
Of the 192,940 firearms handed in by Victorians, only 6,420 were classed as "Prohibited" firearms. These consist of automatic and semi-automatic centrefire rifles.
Pump-action shotguns and semi-automatic shotguns (limited to a five shot capacity) as well as semi-automatic rimfire rifles are still available, but restricted to those with a genuine need.
At best guess, 21,308 prohibited firearms were handed in nationally, well short of the best estimate of 350,000 thought to be in circulation.
Most in the firearms community believe a significant proportion of firearms handed in were inherited from deceased estates - grandpa's old shotgun or rifle. The buyback was also a great opportunity for firearms owners to get almost as-new prices for old firearms, allowing them to upgrade to a new firearm for little cost.

Even the gun prohibitionists acknowledge that the buyback was a failure. Gun Control Australia’s John Crook says “It may be that we have to start this buy-back again because it is estimated there are still approximately 300,000 prohibited weapons to be brought in”.

The working paper concluded: "Although gun buybacks appear to be a logical and sensible policy that helps to placate the public’s fears, the evidence so far suggests that in the Australian context, the high expenditure incurred to fund the 1996 gun buyback has not translated into any tangible reductions in terms of firearm deaths."
John R. Lott JR Ph.D is regarded as the foremost world expert in crime rates in relation to gun control measures being introduced. He has had over 90 articles published in various journals around the world. In 2012 he analysed the growing trend of violent crime since the 1996 gun control laws were enacted and concluded less guns translates to more violent crime.

"..the burden of proof rests on the proponents of the more guns equal more death and fewer guns equal less death mantra, especially since they argue public policy ought to be based on that mantra.To bear that burden would at the very least require showing that a large number of nations with more guns have more death and that nations that have imposed stringent gun controls have achieved substantial reductions in criminal violence (or suicide). But those correlations are not observed when a large number of nations are compared across the world."Firearms Registry
On April 2012, Canada abolished their firearms registry citing it a complete failure and waste of public funds. The police chiefs argued there have been tens of thousands of searches of the registry and that it was an important tool to help prevent and solve gun crime. When asked to supply records of the searches to the committee tasked to review the firearms registry, there was no evidence the searches could be linked to gun crime. The searches merely related to gun owners making licensing inquires. Watch this important video to learn the arguments that supported it be abolished.

Despite Canada abolishing their registry, our Labor Government have committed to buying the intellectual property of the system.

Gun Control tricks of the tradeGun control advocates are poorly educated on the various types and functions of firearms, ignore crime data and often make up their own evidence.

They "ALWAYS" conveniently ignore the following facts:1) We have porous borders.

Another furphy Gun Control advocates like to peddle is "We don't want an American gun culture".
You might be led to believe that we have a lot of guns, but to put the 3.2 million registered firearms we own into perspective, the small arms survey ranks Australia as 42 in gun ownership per capita
We are well behind Switzerland, Finland, Sweden, Norway, France, Canada, Austria, Germany, Iceland, New Zealand, Greece, Northern Ireland and the Czech Republic in terms of gun ownership. Yet our crime levels far exceed most of these countries.
We would need to increase our gun ownership six-fold and import over 20 million more firearms to rival America on per capita gun ownership.Seeding firearms to criminals

For decades, the media and politicians have drawn a connection between gun violence and the sporting shooting community, asserting that our great Olympic shooters or hard working farmers have been seeding the criminal element with firearms.
The notion that an individual, who has passed federal criminal police checks and background checks into character, would risk jail to earn a quick buck by providing firearms to criminals is simply ludicrous.
But despite the absurdity, the NSW Police Commissioner, desperate to make a dent in gun crime, introduced the Ammunition Control Legislation in 2012, to track sales of ammunition. This legislation was simply more red tape and more administration for police to manage. The spirit of the legislation assumes a licensed shooter would risk jail time to make a small profit.

Customs and the Firearms Registry keep track of all firearms legally entering the country. Serial numbers are tracked and firearms dealers are routinely audited. Firearms may only be purchased with a firearms licence. Details of the transaction are recorded from the importer through to the dealer and then to the owner. The transaction is processed by Australian Customs and the Firearms Registry throughout its lifecycle, using the Permit To Acquire (PTA) and Customs B709 paperwork process. The physical transfer of a firearm from importer to buyer often involve delays of approximately 3 months.
What Samantha is notably silent about is the revelation the NSW Police dumped the firearms registry database into an excel spreadsheet, before loading it onto their intranet for access to all sworn officers and thousands of civilians. The security breach lasted for 18 months, without any audit trail as to who may have copied the information to sell to organised crime groups. The police continue to deny the data fell into the wrong hands, but are at a loss to explain why there has been a spate of gun thefts across NSW.

Growing gun violence

For decades, the media and politicians have drawn a simplistic connection between gun ownership and gun violence. Politicians are faced with thousands of proposals and policies throughout their term in office. It is naive to think they actually read the detail behind the comprehensive policy proposals. They would much rather support the two page, easy-to-read, gun control policy that says "Gun Control = Crime Control"
American politicians have made the same mistake with dire consequences. It has taken the United States decades to reverse the "Gun Control" culture that started in 1968 after the assassination of John F Kennedy and Robert Kennedy. Lyndon Johnson enacted knee-jerk legislation through the Gun Control Act of 1968, with the very view that strict gun laws would prevent gun crime. The 2nd amendment right to bear arms was infringed, escalating violent crime by 200% over only a few short years.
The next logical step was harsher penalties for criminals, followed by mandatory sentencing and the three strikes and you're out rule.
America was so tough on its criminals that it wasn't long before its prisons were filled to capacity. America built more prisons and even tent prisons, creating a breeding ground for criminal gangs to network and host crime schools.
Criminal records made it almost impossible to find a decent job, and the inability to live on the minimum wage has resulted in more criminals becoming recidivists.
It wasn't until nearly two decades later, in 1987, that Florida introduced Conceal and Carry permits. These permits, issued by the local Sheriff, allow citizens to legally carry a concealed firearm, after obtaining a federal background check and undergoing comprehensive firearms training and training on obligations on the use of deadly force.

Quoting a conceal and carry page.... 'Anti-gun folks were horrified. Obviously concealed carry would turn Florida into another Dodge City. Blood would flow in the streets. Fender-benders would turn into firefights.

The fight was tough, but the Unified Sportsmen of Florida succeeded. The dire predictions? A year later, the President of the police chiefs association, who had opposed the bill, was asked if he had kept track of all the problems the law caused. "There aren't any," he said.'

Over the next 25 years, almost every state across America has adopted Conceal and Carry permit laws, significantly reducing the contact crime victimisation rate and putting the United States nearly on par with Australia, but both above the OECD statistical median.
Crime rates halved and it is estimated over 500,000 home invasions are prevented each year and over 2,000,000 violent crimes averted. In the case that a firearms is drawn, the firearm is only discharged once in every thousand incidents.

American law enforcement has been so impressed by the laws that they have responded overwhelmingly to reject firearms restriction, including magazine capacity restrictions, semi-automatic AR-15s (commonly referred to by the media as assault weapons). Many Sheriffs have written to President Obama advising that whatever Federal firearms laws he plans to introduce, neither he nor his deputies will enforce them.

Gun deaths in America

Many might be justifiably afraid of conceal and carry laws in Australia, citing statistics that America has 11,000 gun deaths (excluding suicide) each year. This might be true, but they also need to recognise that America has 14 times the population of Australia and that 8,900 of those deaths are gang homicide related.
So to put gun deaths in America into perspective, we will subtract 8,900 from 11,000 and divide by 14. The final total is a far more palatable equivalent of 150, which is not far off the Australian gun homicide rate.Since 1993, gun deaths in America have halved. This has been widely attributed to conceal and carry laws.Illinois is one of the last states to introduce conceal and carry legislation, passed on the 9th of July 2013. The gun homicide rate in Chicago, Illinois is currently at 15.2 per 100,000.

SuicideThe media love to cherry pick statistics. Recently the courier mail wrote a great article exposing how much gun violence we have in Australia, but when comparing Australia to America, they inflated their figures to 10.3 deaths per 100,000 disregarding the fact roughly 65% of those deaths are suicide related. Since 1996 gun laws were introduced, there is no evidence in the Australian context overall suicide rates had fallen.

John Howard is very tricky with his words when selling the 1996 gun laws as a success. He never talks about overall suicide rates, but rather how gun suicide has fallen.Root Cause

The root cause of growing gun violence in America from 1968, and in Australia since the draconian 1996 laws were introduced, can be broken into six categories. We need to stop wasting money controlling our law abiding citizens, but rather trust them and redirect this investment into better education, mental health, drug education and closing the gap on poverty.

MediaThe dangerous rhetoric by some media continues to indoctrinate Australians to lobby politicians to introduce further gun control measures. Celebrating and glorifying mass murderers only puts ideas into the heads of those already deranged. The media preempted the Port Arthur massacre with a scary story about guns just prior to the shooting. Coincidence?
You'll hear much about the Zimmerman case in both the American and Australian media. A young black boy was gunned down in cold blood by a blood thirsty white man. The trial by media in this particular case is overwhelming evidence the media brazenly lies for ratings. If you've been led to believe an innocent young boy was gunned down, you may wish to watch this short clip exposing the truth. The entire trial is also online on youtube, so judge for yourself.

Socio-economic circumstancesThere is a direct correlation between the growing socio-economic divide and an increased demand for drugs. Those fighting poverty and homelessness are likely to join criminal gangs and peddle drugs in order to survive. We need to fix that divide by offering better opportunities and education to our young people.

Multiculturalism More cultures equate to a larger number of gangs, exponentially increasing turf wars and gun violence. We need to be cognisant that multiculturalism, coupled with a socio-economic divide, will exacerbate gang wars. More gangs = more competition.Self-defence rightsOur inalienable civil liberty. We must have the legal right to defend ourselves. Criminals will be far more brazen in attacking a law abiding citizen knowing they're almost certainly guaranteed to be disarmed - 'BY LAW'.

Police MantraA systemic belief that the police should be the only ones to have guns and that citizens with guns are a danger. This creates a cultural divide between the police and the community, hindering investigations into crime. Police need to learn from US cops who have overwhelmingly accepted 'APPROVED' lawful citizens carrying firearms.State BudgetsDespite no evidence of any public safety benefit, we continue to waste millions of dollars managing a firearms registry bureaucracy. These much needed funds must be redirected to police and border control intelligence work to further put the pressure on organised crime.Australia making the mistakes of America
With gun crime (drive by shootings) exploding in Western Sydney, police continue to remain defiant that harsher penalties will deter criminals from carrying or using firearms.

Mandatory Sentencing.
Mandatory sentencing is usually the first tool in the crime kit bag promoted by police to influence politicians to pass legislation guaranteeing lengthy prison terms for those who commit gun crime. The public are mostly supportive of these measures, but have little understanding of the consequences.

Crime School.
More criminals sent to jail results in more prisons and ultimately larger crime schools. Prisons are education centres for criminals to build crime networks, collaborate on opportunities and run crime syndicates from the inside. They're also used as opportunities to recruit petty criminals to participate in more serious criminal behavior after they have been released.

3 Strikes and you're out.
Mandatory sentencing has a positive short term effect on reducing crime, but as these criminals are released back into society, we see a trend of increasing crime, more brazen and more violent criminal activity. Law makers in the US were then forced to introduced "3 strikes and you're out" legislation, effectively jailing violent repeat offenders indefinitely. Again putting more strain on the prison system and increasing the size of the crime school. Under-cover operations.
There have been few cases where police have successfully managed to infiltrate organised crime groups by placing under-cover operatives inside to gather evidence in order to charge and convict the leaders of these gangs. The success of under-cover operations has been limited as well as expensive.Initiation killings.Crime gangs are weary of under-cover operatives infiltrating organised crime groups, so gangs have forced new recruits to commit initiation killings - random killings in order to prove their legitimacy as a gang affiliate. Moving forwardAmerica have recognised the ever increasing number of innocent victims as a result of their policies. This has put pressure on law makers to support self defence laws known as conceal and carry laws across almost the entire US. A policy Australia should consider adopting to stem the tide of ever increasing (gun) violence.

Some short videos to sum it all up - All are a MUST WATCH

What you can do...800,000 law abiding firearms owners handle guns safely every day. So don't be a victim of the media or politicians that plug an alternative agenda.
1) Don't be the next Jill Meagher. RIP.

2) Don't let Australia make the same mistakes America did.

3) Fight for your civil right to defend yourself. 4) Vote for a party that is firearms friendly.5) Join a gun club today.6) Shoot safe and have fun.

Sunday, 14 July 2013

There is a lot of conjecture and bias, thanks to our mainstream media, about the Trayvon Martin / George Zimmerman case. This will probably be one of my shortest blogs, as I believe pictures are worth a 1000 words, particularly in this case.

But first a little bit of background including undisputed facts on both sides about the case. George Zimmerman, a neighborhood watch person, observed suspicious activity by Trayvon Martin. George called the police, was asked by 911 where Travyon was heading, got out of his car so he could read a street sign with his flashlight. He lost Trayvon and was then told by 911 there was no need to follow him. George started to return to his car, only to be then attacked by Travyon. Treyvon punched George in the nose, got him on the ground, repeatedly punched him in the face before picking up his head and smashing it into the concrete. At that point George drew his firearm and shot Treyvon.An autopsy confirmed drugs (marijuana) in Trevyon's system as well as liver damage from a codeine based drink known as "Lean". Commonly made with Arizona watermelon fruit juice, skittles and cough syrup. The drink has been know to cause aggression and paranoia.

-----------------------------------The media in the US, Australian and other countries deliberately chose to publish pictures of Trayvon taken approximately 5 years before the event. They continue to post pictures of Trayvon of him when he was 12, rather than 17 years of age when he was considerably taller and larger than George Zimmerman. Two important questions our media need to answer.1) Why didn't the Sydney Morning Herald post a current picture of Trayvon? 2) Why didn't they publish pictures of George after the alleged attack?A verdict of NOT GUILTY was returned by a jury of 6. Why would the jury not return a not guilty verdict if there was any evidence George was not acting in self defence? What the media want you to see....

What the media don't want you to see.

Bill Whittle summed up the case perfectly in less than 10 minutes.

Zimmerman providing the walk through for police.

Trayvon Martin's girlfriend testifying in court.

Important testimony from the officer on the scene

Interview with George Zimmerman's brother.

Ask yourself....Why does the media not want you to be able to defend your liberty as a law abiding good citizen?

Why is there so much news of violent crime on Australian news...but very little news of suspects caught?How can a drug dealer illegally buy a handgun, but only be to be prosecuted with a $2800 fine with no conviction recorded? Story here...Why does a man defending himself in his own home against four armed thugs get charged with manslaughter? Story here...Something is seriously wrong with Australia's justice system. Jill Meagher would still be alive today if she had a conceal and carry permit and pistol to protect her liberty. Each year in the US 2,000,000 crimes are prevented by conceal and carry permit holders. Only 1 in 1000 cases is a firearm discharged.

Tuesday, 11 June 2013

"Investigative journalism at its worst"
If you have any rural or hunting background and happened to see the story on Four Corners last night (10 June 2012), you would have witnessed ABC gutter journalism at its finest.

This blog will investigate the issues with the report to help you better understand that your tax payer funded ABC has been overrun with fanatical "Greens" who have infiltrated this media organisation in order to spread their political lies.

As a hunter with more than 30 years experience, I was excited to watch and looked forward to a positive story that will encourage people to learn the truth about hunting. I was and am still hoping some will want to become hunters to help society yet again appreciate where their food comes from.

None the less, I was very disappointed. All the sound points raised by responsible hunters was flanked either side with fear mongering paranoid rhetoric about bullets whizzing over peoples heads, unsubstantiated claims about licensed hunters acting illegally, blokes shooting everything that moves, further reminders about a mass murderer from 17 years ago and rubbish claims about our firearms laws being watered down so guns are easier than ever to obtain.

Lets explore the sensationalism, inaccurate claims, half trues and lies that programs like Today Tonight and A Current Affair are renowned for.

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CLAIM: The NSW Premier has given them go ahead to hunt in the States 77 National Parks and reserves.

FACT: The claim asserts hunters will get access to all National Parks across NSW, however there are over 882 National parks in NSW. Hunters will get access to just 33 of these. Many of these 33 are larger parks where only 1 hunter will be allowed per 400 hectares. Hunters can hunt in pairs though for safety reasons."

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SENSATIONALISM: Mention the death of one hunter back in 1994 prior to the Game Council coming into existence.

RELEVANCE: Since the Game Council regulatory body began issuing permits to hunt on public land in 2006, there has not been a single death or shooting injury by an 'R' licensed hunter.

The report makes no mention that well regulated public land hunting in National Parks is and has always been legal in Victoria and South Australia. Under the Bob Carr Government, the same Government that approved the Game Council in the first place, there was always a plan to allow regulated hunting in National Parks. The Labor government were just slow to make it happen after declaring hundreds of new National Parks in the 90's. This was land we were previously allowed to hunt on, but is now infested with feral pigs, goats, rabbits, foxes, cats and deer - invasive species that do untold damage to our native flora and fauna, thanks successful lobbying by the Greens to lock it and leave it all these years.

Hunting on public land was finally legal again in 2006, and while the Game Council were feverishly zoning state forests and crown lands to have the permit system up and running, we hunters anticipated when those areas were zoned, we could move onto National parks and other reserves. Unfortunately disunity in the Labor government and multiple changes of leadership by an incompetent party in bed with the Greens lead to hunting in National Parks never getting the rubber stamp approval. The media have been desperately claiming a 'dirty deal' has been done simply because a minority party, that now happens to hold the balance of power, is simply trying to be accountable by delivering to their constituents. Heaven forbid a political party that actually delivers results and is getting NSW moving again. All this despite amnesia that it was the Labor party who originally pushed for the power sell off and this much needed money was then and still is now needed to invest in our States ailing assets thanks to years of neglect, incompetence and debt by Labor.

Since recreational hunting has never been shown to be a danger in Victoria and South Australia, why would this model be so dangerous now? Are NSW National Parks that much different to those in Victoria? Why would the ABC want to instill all this fear into Australians who are already so tightly wrapped up in cotton wool? Ratings perhaps? We'll get to that in the next blog.......

The Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine completed a study in 2012 illustrating hunting and shooting are some of the safest recreational activities we Australians enjoy. Water sports were the most dangerous.

The report analysed hunting deaths on public and private land between 2000-2012, a total of 17 relating to a firearm, compared with 1156 from swimming, fishing, scuba diving, surfing, snorkeling, rock fishing, diving, water‐skiing and wind surfing.

Bushwalkers have launched a campaign against hunting in National Parks citing safety issues, but there isn't a single case on record across Australia I can find when a hunter had accidentally shot a bush walker. The claims of bullets hitting homes and whizzing over peoples heads just aren't stacking up. Maybe they just have an irrational fear of firearms and will say anything to protect the motherland and their beloved Greens.... or is that Reds? I would have thought hunting deer that breed naturally in our native forests would be far more sustainable than factory farming or raising cattle that release all that harmful methane. The German Greens support hunting on 1/20 of the land of Australia with 4 times the population.

If you told the Germans you could only have 1 permit per 400 hectares to hunt on they be laughing in your face suggesting how completely absurd that is.

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SENSATIONALISM: Claims of illegal hunting and video footage dating back to 26 January 2013.

INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM: Zero.

I have been in touch with the Game Council. They advised no report was ever lodged of this activity. Despite having the licence plate, no police report was ever filed and no investigation took place.

Regarding the interview with the Game Council spokesperson re: the 30 other incidents raised, this was the response.

GAME COUNCIL: "They expected me to have detailed knowledge of every incident there and then. All they gave me was topics. They laid into me for a hour and showed about 50 seconds. Game Council are aware of a number of the issues but most of them occurred pre Game Council by unlicensed hunters. They never got back to me with their list so I could not respond as had promised."

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SENSATIONALISM: Suggestions there is no requirement for the Game Council to test firearms marksmanship.

FACT: Firearms licenses are approved before being issued by NSW Police. A safety certificate must be issued by an approved hunting club along with the firearms licence application. The Game Council are not responsible for this process. It would be redundant duplicating the efforts made by police approved hunting clubs.

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SENSATIONALISM: Associating 800,000 law abiding firearms owners with the actions of one individual in Port Arthur 17 years ago. Statements from ex-politicians claiming relaxing firearms laws will take us down a slippery slope which will lead to another massacre.

Since then, every State conducts a Federal background and criminal history check. Anyone not deemed a fit and proper person due to a history of mental health, domestic violence etc would not be issued a firearms licence. Police routinely cancel licenses and reacquire firearms from license holders who no longer meet eligibility requirements.

The Shooters and Fishers Party are not advocating removing background checks or safe storage requirements of firearms.

FACT: Despite 700,000 firearms being handed in after the 1996 buyback, most of these were owned by a deceased family member (Grand dads old shot gun in the cupboard). Of all the firearms handed in, only 3.2% were centre-fire semi-automatic.

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CLAIM: 18 amendments have been put through by the Shooters and Fishers to make it easier to get a gun.

FACT: The Shooters and Fishers party have removed unnecessary supplementary red tape that should have never been included in the NSW State legislation in the first place. The State legislation does not breach any of the National Firearms Agreement that was introduced by John Howard. . The criminal background checks are still the same and the waiting periods are also still the same.

FACT: The majority of firearms legislation focuses on the firearm itself, not the character of the individual that owns it for a lawful purpose or safe storage and handling.

The Melbourne Institute released a working paper on "The Australian Firearms Buyback and Its Effect on Gun Deaths"
A comprehensive study of the laws concluded "Although gun buybacks appear to be a logical and sensible policy that helps to placate the public’s fears, the evidence so far suggests that in the Australian context, the high expenditure incurred to fund the 1996 gun buyback has not translated into any tangible reductions in terms of firearm deaths."

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INVESTIGATIVE REPORTING: Rather than investigating the behavior of unregulated illegal hunters, the program tarred all hunters with the same brush, despite not having any evidence of any illegal behavior by a Game Council 'R' licence holder not already under investigation.

No mention of the problems associated with illegal hunting / poaching and potentially large stocks of up to 1,500,000 unregistered firearms in circulation.

No mention it's compulsory to be a member of an approved hunting club which provides practical hunter education. Clubs help new shooters buy the right firearm to suit them, teach them how to sight it in and how to use it safely as part of their training an membership. It's not uncommon from the time you first book in your firearms safety training, to then obtaining your first firearm, to take a minimum of six months. Game Council licensing can be done in parallel with this process, but unfortunately the hunter needs to then change his firearms licence to include the genuine reason 'Recreational Hunting' on his licence prior to being legally allowed to hunt on public land. The initial application and club membership will only support 'Target Shooting' at a club initially. Four compulsory annual club attendances are also required to maintain that membership and genuine reason 'Recreational Hunting'.

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INVESTIGATIVE REPORTING: No talk about the personal agenda of professional shooters and trappers who don't want to lose lucrative government contracts to continue trapping invasive species.

The Victoria National Parks Association recently paid professional shooters, from New Zealand, $42,000 to cull 23 goats. A job that could be done for free by recreational shooters by accepting and promoting a culture of hunting.

There was also no mention in the Four Corners story of the recent auditor generals report on the failings of the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service.

No mention about the fanatical animal liberation movement who have known to constantly lie for their own personal agenda - an agenda to convert everyone to Vegan. These extremists find hunters a far easier target than factory farmers and have been known to make completely hysterical claims.

Learn more about the Greens and their anti-hunting, anti-gun, anti-farming and anti-anti-vegan agenda.

I will be exposing the hypocrisy of the Greens, the hypocrisy of the Vegans, the hypocrisy of the ABC, Agenda 21, the pitfalls of world government and the cruel use of 1080 poison supported by the Greens who refuse to issue a bill in NSW parliament to ban a poison illegal to use across the developed world (except in Australia and New Zealand).